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My husband super-commuted from Minneapolis to NYC for 10 years — here's how we made marriage work

"The best choice might not be the easiest one, but that you have to do what works for you.”

Ogilvy offers paltry $35K starting salary range for management role

Global advertising agency Ogilvy, cited as a major inspiration for the TV series "Mad Men," offered a potential management-level employee a salary of $35,000 per year — in New York...

Gen Z has 'email anxiety' at work, struggling to cope with 1,000s of unread messages: 'Hardest part of my job'

“[On my way] to my office job to answer emails with the anxiety levels of someone being hunted for sport,” a young 9-to-5er penned.

I'm the 'Girthmasterr' — my massive penis earns me $80K a month on OnlyFans

He’s getting to the meat of the matter — and it’s a fleshy feast for the eyes.

FTC votes to ban noncompete agreements despite business groups' vow to sue

According to the FTC, 30 million people — roughly one in five workers — are now subject to such restrictions.

I'm super pregnant and working at a maximum security men's prison — it's depressing

She's knocked up, they're locked up. And she says even the most brief interactions with the convicts had become “just uncomfortable.”

I'm a super-commuter hairstylist — I fly over 600 miles to NYC for work at a salon and I don't mind it

Super Commuter Kaitlin Jay, a hairdresser from Charlotte, North Carolina, travels nearly 700 miles from home to her post at a hair salon on the Upper West Side every other...

You're not in love with your co-worker — you just have 'office goggles', says relationships pro

There must be something in the water cooler.

NYC safety school gave 20K paying students certificates without training them — leading to construction worker's death: DA Bragg

Authorities say the misconduct by a half-dozen executives and employees of Valor Security and Investigations led to the death of Ivan Frias, a construction worker who died in November 2022...

I'm a hiring manager — here's how to get your job application noticed

“Being on the job market is a job in itself, so quality versus quantity is huge in this case," Gretchen Wiegerink said.

UPS to slash 12,000 jobs in cost-saving move as workers ordered to be in office 5 days a week

United Parcel Service will slash 12,000 jobs and workers who survive the massive layoffs will be ordered to return to the office five days a week, the company said Tuesday....

Gen Z, millennials rebrand side hustles as 'poly-work' amid struggle to make ends meet

Terms like “ploy-work” and “poly-employment” are essentially cool expressions that folks under 40 are using to describe having multiple jobs at once. 

Supermarket's 'creepy' fitness test in interview has applicants doing push-ups on Zoom

A woman recently posted to an ALDI Facebook group, totally baffled about their interview process. 

I make $80K a year selling my crocheted plushies — and it isn't even my full-time job

"I was so shocked at how niche crochet is, but there is a pretty high demand for plushies," Genna Tatu said.

Employees consider wellness programs at work critical for job choice, report says

Wellness-enhancing offerings in the workplace aren't just good for employees' health. They can also boost workers' motivation and sustain productivity, according to a recent report. 

I've got 800 tattoos and counting — haters call me 'Crayola' but I love the way I look

The well-monogrammed mommy often fears she'll be harassed for her outré appearance.

US firms including Netflix, Amazon offer AI jobs that pay up to $900K

Netflix is among the companies willing to pay the most for top talent in AI. One role will pay as much as $900,000 yearly, which caught the eyes of Hollywood...

Washington Post CEO Fred Ryan steps down over 'decline in civility' and 'toxic' politics

Fred Ryan announced that Aug. 1 will be his final day as publisher and CEO of The Washington Post.

Southern accents could cost job seekers a 20% wage penalty, study finds

A new study found that job seekers with a Southern accent could make less money than people without one.

New Mexico seeking ‘professional bear huggers’ for new job opening

If you’re looking for a new job, live in the Southwest, and list one of your skills as "hugging bears" on your resume, a new opportunity has arisen.